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The Eagle & the Nightingales

The Eagle & the Nightingales

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: More Free - Bards......Hip, Hip, Hooray
Review: This is another Bardic Voices novel from Misty. This is the third book in a loose series which looks at the increasing trouble that non-humans and free-bards are facing in Alanda. The gypsy free-bard Nightingale is sent to ferret out 'whats up with the High King?'. This book gives you a good look a Nightingale and the avid reader discovers why she has always seemed so mysterious and alone in the other books. The intrigue is light, but interesting and her developing relationship with the Haspur T'fyrr adds an extra dimension to the plot. Not as good as her Vlademar novels but much, much better than the likes of Firebird and Fire Rose. A great read 4 stars!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beautiful
Review: This is very, very similar to Winds Triology in that that it refines the lines of magic. I loved it. I would like to see more of Freehold and the Deliambren Fortress city, soon. One thing, though: Nighingale and T'fyrr sound like Darkwind and Elspeth!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fabulous!
Review: This was an amazing story that really let you know the characters, their feelings, and what made them. It had a great plot and kept the excitement going through the entire book. Loved it!


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